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Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel Inhibition by µ-Conotoxins.

Kirsten L McMahonIrina VetterChristina I Schroeder
Published in: Toxins (2024)
µ-Conotoxins are small, potent pore-blocker inhibitors of voltage-gated sodium (Na V ) channels, which have been identified as pharmacological probes and putative leads for analgesic development. A limiting factor in their therapeutic development has been their promiscuity for different Na V channel subtypes, which can lead to undesirable side-effects. This review will focus on four areas of µ-conotoxin research: (1) mapping the interactions of µ-conotoxins with different Na V channel subtypes, (2) µ-conotoxin structure-activity relationship studies, (3) observed species selectivity of µ-conotoxins and (4) the effects of µ-conotoxin disulfide connectivity on activity. Our aim is to provide a clear overview of the current status of µ-conotoxin research.
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